what factors create deserts

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Air is forced to rise over mountains, air cools and condensation occurs, rain falls over the mountains, dry air sinks down the other side of the mountain. Some deserts form in areas that lie at great distances from the sea. The air here is much drier than on the coast.

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Answer:

I think it's c hope I hope I helped if not I'm sorry:(

Option B is i hope
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What is a similarity and a difference between the stars Rigel & Betelgeuse?​

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Stars as large as Betelgeuse are very unusual. In contrast, Rigel, the bright, bluish-white star at the southwest corner of Orion, is smaller and much hotter than Betelgeuse. Although Rigel is smaller than Betelgeuse, it is still a super-giant star compared to the sun.

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Stars as large as Betelgeuse are very unusual. In contrast, Rigel, the bright, bluish-white star at the southwest corner of Orion, is smaller and much hotter than Betelgeuse. Although Rigel is smaller than Betelgeuse, it is still a super giant star compared to the sun

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What is a recessive allele?

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A type of allele that when present on its own will not affect the individual. Two copies of the allele need to be present for the phenotype to be expressed.

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A recessive allele is a variety of genetic code that does not create a phenotype if a dominant allele is present. An allele is a specific variation of a gene, or specific segment of DNA. Different alleles produce slightly different proteins, which function in different ways.

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if an object is 3 AU from the sun, it is

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Answer:

That probably refers to asteroids.

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There is a large belt of asteroids between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.

what is reduced soil?

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A chain of reactions is initiated upon soil flooding leading to reduced (low) soil redox potential (Eh, mV) conditions. These reactions include physical, chemical and biological processes that have significant implications for wetland plants.


Physical processes include restriction of atmospheric gas diffusion in the soil leading to depletion of soil oxygen and accumulation of carbon dioxide [4,5]. ... This process leads to oxygen depletion and reduction in soil oxidation reduction potential (Eh) followed by a chain of soil chemical changes.

What is osmoregulation?

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Osmoregulation is the active regulation of the osmotic pressure of an organism's body fluids, detected by osmoreceptors, to maintain the homeostasis of the organism's water content; that is, it maintains the fluid balance and the concentration of electrolytes (salts in solution which in this case is represented by body fluid) to keep the body fluids from becoming too diluted or concentrated. Osmotic pressure is a measure of the tendency of water to move into one solution from another by osmosis.[1] The higher the osmotic pressure of a solution, the more water tends to move into it. Pressure must be exerted on the hypertonic side of a selectively permeable membrane to prevent diffusion of water by osmosis from the side containing pure water.

Organisms in aquatic and terrestrial environments must maintain the right concentration of solutes and amount of water in their body fluids; this involves excretion (getting rid of metabolic nitrogen wastes and other substances such as hormones that would be toxic if allowed to accumulate in the blood) through organs such as the skin and the kidneys.

What is the first step in Respiration called?
Glycolosis
Kreb Cycle
Electron Transport Chain
Light Reaction
Dark Reaction
All the above.

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The first step in Cellular Respiration is called Glycolosis, it takes place inside the cytoplasm. Within this step, enzymes split apart a molecule of some glucose into two molecules of pyruvate, which releases some energy that is transferred to ATP. (Adenosine triphosphate)

Therefore, your answer is A.

Lloyds lab partner is looking down into a test tube while he hears the contents by using a flame. Which action should Lloyd recommend to his partner if heating must continue?

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To stop looking throught the test tube. lol

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Light-dependent and light-independent reactions occur at the same time. True or False

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true  because they are driven by the ATP made by the light-dependent reactions. Both systems shut down in the dark. The light-independent reactions can last a little longer if there is ATP remaining in the chloroplast.

Which of the following provides the best summary of the process of natural
selection?
A. Populations become better adapted to their environment.
B. Individuals pass on their best traits to their offspring.
C. Individuals always change in response to their environment.
D. Population sizes increase with every generation.
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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Question 1 (4 points)
(04.01 LC)

Rocks created from the cooling of magma or lava are called (4 points)

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Answer:

igneous rocks

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the answer is igneous rocks

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I did the exact same test because I am also from the same school (FLVS)

What is a constant?
O a variable
a number that stands alone with no variable
O the number in front of the variable
O two terms that look exactly the same


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a number that stands alone with no variable

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Can someone explain the Punnett square ?

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so in the punnet square, you hvae the 4 squares inside the big on. on top of the square, you have 2 letters, representing the dominant and the repressed genes. On one side, typically  the left, you have another two letters, again genes. to get the gene types to fill in your squares, you take the first letter of the top set and the first letter of the side set. for this example, we are going to use Bb(top) and BB(side). you would take the B from the top, and you would pu it with the B from the side. in the top left square, you should have BB. next, you go and take that same top B and do it with the second letter of the side, B again. this again gives you BB.  next, you take the second letter of the top, b, and you join it with B. in the top right square, you would write or type in Bb. Even though the b was on top, it is after the B because in this cause, it is not the dominant gene. when you do the second top and side letters together, you again get Bb.

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the main points.

in this example, i used B to be the dominant gene and b to be the repressed/ submissive gene. you always put the dominant gene letter before the repressedmake sure you fill the squares in properly. in this one, you should have 3 BB and 1 Bb. this shows that the gene set BB is going to showwhen you fill in the squares, the first top letter and the first side letter fill in the top left square.the first top letter and the second side letter go left bottom.second top letter and first side letter go in right top.second top and second side go in right bottom.always place the dominant gene first in the punnet square.

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The Punnett square is a square diagram that is used to predict the genotypes of a particular cross or breeding experiment. It is named after Reginald C. Punnett, who devised the approach. The diagram is used by biologists to determine the probability of an offspring having a particular genotype.

What absorbs water in the digestive system

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Your answer is Small Intestine.

Your small intestine makes digestive juice, which mixes with bile and pancreatic juice to complete the breakdown of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats. Bacteria in your small intestine make some of the enzymes you need to digest carbohydrates. Your small intestine moves water from your bloodstream into your GI tract to help break down food. Your small intestine also absorbs water with other nutrients.

Answer: Small intestine

Either you put small intestine in the wrong place, or you're able to put the same one for multiple questions

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Answer:

2 Refraction, Transition/bouncing?

7. Opaque, absorbs

Explanation:

StraightLustre,ShineMirrorTransparency, PropertyNot deep,less fastersee,redoblique ,blockswood,more metals,Board,pen

Arrange the levels of ecological organizations from smallest to largest

population
organism
community
ecosystem

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Organism, Community, population, ecosystem

please help me.
the options are:
potential energy
chemical energy
gravitational PE
electrical energy
kinetic energy
nuclear energy
thermal energy
radiant energy

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Answer: stored E = potential E. E to move = kinetic E. E due to height = gravitational PE. Electron = electrical E. Food, fuel = chemical E. Heat = thermal E. EM radiation = radiant E. Nucleus = nuclear E

Explanation: self-explanatory

Which of these is thickes layer of earth

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Answer: core

Explanation:

The core is the thickest layer of the Earth, and the crust is relatively thin, compared to the other layers.

NEED HELP WITH THESE 4 QUESTIONS WILL GIVE BRAINLIST!!!
1.What were some characteristics that the finches developed to give them an advantage in surviving?

2.How do you think that the one species of finch evolved into many different species, each with its own advantages?

3. In what ways do these advantages help the finches to survive and reproduce?

4. What might have happened if the finches didn't evolve into many different species?

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1. Because the drought reduced the number of seeds and finches with bigger beaks were able to eat the larger and harder seeds so more of them survived.

2. Summary: Changes in the size and form of the beak have enabled different species to utilize different food resources such as insects, seeds, nectar from cactus flowers as well as blood from iguanas, all driven by Darwinian selection

3.  Medium ground finches with larger beaks could take advantage of alternate food

4. three species of Darwin's tree finches have been known to inhabit Floreana  but no birds singing that song on Floreana have been heard in many years.

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Anyone know I’m confused

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Answer:

the correct option is

A. All plant cells have at least one vacuole but only some animal cells have vacuole

Answer: C

Explanation:

All have them, although they vary in size and function

A group of students wants to investigate the effect of the concentration of salt in salt solution (2, 5, 10, 15%) on the growth of the mint plant after three weeks of planting. Write a procedure helping the students to carry out their investigation.

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Explanationccccc

What is the purpose of the other tube of water?

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Explanation:

cant see photo

Answer:

delude the other thing

there is no picture so i have no idea what your asking. ill edit this answer to be more specific when you explain

Explanation:

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What is the source of all energy in an lecosystem?

Options:
Cellular Respiration
Photosynthesis
Recycling of Matter
Solar Energy

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Answer:

solar energy

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Answer:

SOLAR ENERGY

Explanation:

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Answer:

C [the third one btw]

Explanation:

He believed that evolution gradually [slowly] happened over time.

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Traits of organisms are a direct result of two factors: 1) the genetic material present in previous generations and 2) the type of reproduction, sexual or asexual. Which of the following is true of cellular division? *
a. Meiosis is cellular division for and sexual reproduction.
b. Asexual reproduction requires mitosis for cellular division.
c. Mitosis is cellular division for asexual and sexual reproduction.
d. Sexual reproduction requires mitosis for cellular division.

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Answer:

it A

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Answer:

Its A

Explanation:

Lol bc someone else put it!! And also I got the answer right!

in what cells, do the cell cycle occur?

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In eukaryotic cells, or cells with a nucleus may this help u buddy

eukaryotes cells or cells with a nucleus

Does anyone know the answer?

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Answer:

Fungi

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Mutations that are passed to offspring must
OCcur
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Answer: Gametes

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Which blood component fights and destroys disease-causing bacteria and
viruses?

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Answer:

white cells

Explanation:

the answer is white blood cells

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
Why do scientists think that cuttlefish
have the biggest brain to body ratio of all
invertebrates (animals without a spine)?

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Answer:

Due to its high intelligence.

Explanation:

Scientists think that cuttlefish  have the biggest brain to body ratio of all  invertebrates that allows it to sense sight, smell, and sound that comes to it in the form of pressure waves. Due to this big brain, cuttlefish are very intelligent so due to its intelligence the scientists thinks that cuttlefish has the biggest brain as compared to other big vertebrates such as octopus.

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